Classy Serial Killer Jewelry

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Classy Serial Killer Jewelry

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Serial killers and warriors have been known to collect body parts from their victims. Hair, teeth, and nail clippings might serve as a suitable trophy. What if the killer wasn't at war or on the run? What if they were classy and beautiful?

I certainly wouldn't advocate killing anyone to make these, but they can serve other purposes as well. Celebrate a first baby tooth lost or to remember family members or friends. My first version of this idea was a necklace combining a lock of hair and nail clippings from my husband.

Each step will show you how I made a different pendant with a different type of trophy. You'll need to add a chain to each one.

Fingernails

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Materials:

Fingernails or Toenails

Casting Resin

Tweezers

Hot Glue

Cardstock

Blank Pendant or Film Canister Lid

Procedures:

Cut your cardstock to fit the pendant, and press it into the pendant so that it is a tight fit.

Choose your nails and lay them out the way you want them on the pendant.

Use tweezers to hold each nail as you apply a very small amount of hot glue and press onto the cardstock.

Mix the casting resin according to the instructions and pour slowly over the nails until the resin covers the nails and reaches the top of the lip around the edge.

Allow to cure according to the instructions.

Notes:

The resin will shrink a bit while curing. If it shrinks more than you'd like, you can add another layer of resin. It sticks to the first layer and remains clear.

If you don't have a blank pendant, you could also create this piece with a silicone mold.

Teeth

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Materials:

Tooth (I used an old baby tooth)

Glass Corked Tube (I got mine in the scrapbooking section of my local craft store.)

Chain

Pliers

Leather (a tiny scrap)

Scissors

2 Mini Eyebolts

E6000 or comparable glue

Optional: I use a jump ring tool. It makes opening and closing chain links and jump rings much easier and faster.

Procedures:

Screw the two mini eyelets into the top and bottom of the cork.

Cut a small piece of leather to cover the back of the tooth.

Glue the end of the chain onto the back of the tooth using E-6000 and cover with the leather.

Cut the other end of the chain to a length that fits the tube. You don't want your tooth dragging at the bottom.

Open the last link in the chain and attach to the eyebolt on the bottom of the cork.

Press the cork into the tube. I chose not to glue mine because it felt secure, but you may want to apply some E6000 to the edge of the tube before inserting the cork to ensure it doesn't fall apart while wearing.

Hair

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Materials:

Hair (I just happened to have a collection of hair from my husband, my hair in its natural color, bleached, and its current red color. You could also collect locks from your friends or family.)

E6000 or comparable glue

Toothpick

Barrel End Caps

Scissors

Small Jump Rings

1 Large Jump Ring (I used a chain mail ring)

Procedures:

Separate a lock of hair that is a bit smaller than the diameter of the endcaps you're using.

Cut the lock of hair in half. This ensures that each hair is flush at the end.

Hold the lock and spread the hairs at the end where they are cut flush.

Use a toothpick to spread E6000 on the ends. Be sure to get them all. The better you apply the glue here, the less hair will fall out later.

Roll the glued ends of the hair between your fingers to squish them all together and allow them to fit into the endcap. This is where the E6000 is great. It doesn't dry too quickly but it's plasticity allows you to touch it without it getting all over your fingers.

Press the hair into an end cap firmly and allow to dry.

Repeat with each lock of hair.

Add a jump ring to each end cap and add to the large ring.

Note:

You could also make these into earrings.

Enjoy

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Add a chain to each pendant and prepare to explain how you made hair, teeth, and nail clippings so beautiful.